Verbatim Corp. will soon start shipping DataLifePlus 4.7GB rewritable DVD discs for DVD-RW drives. The new re-recordable DVD-RW media allows users to edit and incrementally update data on the discs.
8.5GB storage on a single-sided disc, approximately 4 hours of high-quality play time for your movies, music, and files One-time recordable discs deliver double the capacity of a standard DVD ...
Besides their new DVD-R/CD-RW drive, LaCie is also introducing two other new devices — a 24x10x40x CD-RW drive and combination DVD-RAM/R drive — at this week’s National Association of Broadcasters ...
Panasonic, Hitachi and Philips’ tactics for 4.7GB rewritable DVD drives will follow distinctly different paths next year, with the former two companies pushing DVD-RAM into the PC peripheral channel ...
Panasonic’s plans for PC and consumer video DVD-RAM products has the company’s first 4.7GB drives in both categories slated to start shipping mid 2000, giving the DVD-RAM format a six-month head start ...
Diamond Bar, CA — June 07, 2005 –Advanced Media, Inc., announced today the addition of 16X DVD-R discs to its popular RIDATA brand lineup of high quality recordable media. The new RIDATA write-once ...
I've been trying to put some files on a DVD. It's only 1.07GB of data to burn to a 4.7GB disc. But this continually fails to write. Since I know the discs are good and I know the burner works and I ...
DVD-burning enthusiasts have been clamouring for the double-layer DVD ever since they first tried to pack an uncompressed, full-length movie onto a 4.7GB disc. Sony has taken note, and will soon ...
You know we likey our Blu-ray and HD DVD tech 'round here, but we heart hybrid capabilities even more. So today's announcement from Toshiba and Memory Tech of a triple-layer twin format HD DVD / DVD ...
Once you've transferred all your home movies to DVD discs, chances are you'll want to use that new DVD burner to back up store-bought DVDs. After all, DVD titles are not cheap, and a disc is easily ...
Using an innovative nanoimprint technology, Hitachi Maxell, LTD have succeeded in creating the world’s thinnest DVD media at 0.092mm thick. This makes the new disc approximately 1/13th the thickness ...
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